Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Summon Breaker"
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* This card shows the Trap Card "[[Summon Limit]]" being used. | * This card shows the Trap Card "[[Summon Limit]]" being used. | ||
** Fittingly, both cards allow for two free monster Summons before their effects kick in. | ** Fittingly, both cards allow for two free monster Summons before their effects kick in. | ||
− | + | ** The events in this card's artwork continue in the artwork of "[[Summon Over]]". | |
− | **The | + | * A crude version of "[[Dark Magical Circle]]" appears in this card's artwork. |
+ | * This card seems to be based off of a circuit breaker, an electronic component that opens (shuts down) a circuit when too much electrical current has gone through it. | ||
+ | ** Similarly, this card "shuts down" a player's turn after the number of summons exceeds its "limit". |
Latest revision as of 13:54, 14 April 2023
- This card shows the Trap Card "Summon Limit" being used.
- Fittingly, both cards allow for two free monster Summons before their effects kick in.
- The events in this card's artwork continue in the artwork of "Summon Over".
- A crude version of "Dark Magical Circle" appears in this card's artwork.
- This card seems to be based off of a circuit breaker, an electronic component that opens (shuts down) a circuit when too much electrical current has gone through it.
- Similarly, this card "shuts down" a player's turn after the number of summons exceeds its "limit".